House Cleaner General Labor - Detroit, MI at Geebo

House Cleaner

Oasis Residential Cleaning Services Oasis Residential Cleaning Services Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Estimated:
$43.
5K - $55.
1K a year Estimated:
$43.
5K - $55.
1K a year Oasis Residential Cleaning Services is looking for a House Cleaner to join our team.
The House Cleaner will clean, sanitize, and maintain private residences and commercial buildings.
The ideal person for this position has experience, enjoys working individually or on occasion as a team, is well-spoken, energetic, and personable.
Responsibilities:
Clean - Perform general cleaning and sanitizing tasks throughout the customer's home.
Clean and disinfect bathrooms, kitchen, dining and living areas.
Wipe and dust surfaces in rooms and clean mirrors.
Vacuum and clean floors, rugs, furniture, and drapes.
Remove and replace linens, bedspreads, and blankets.
Stock - Washcloths, hand and face towels and put away as needed.
Other - Pick up and empty trash containers.
Requirements:
A minimum of 3 years experience High school diploma or GED preferred Detail-oriented, confidential, and professional Ability to read, write and speak English Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds at times Must be able to stand for long periods of time and reach, bend, lift and pull About Oasis Residential Cleaning Services:
Oasis Residential Cleaning is a home cleaning service dedicated to delivering the best quality in an environmentally, friendly and professional manner.
Our employees enjoy a work culture that promotes work and life balance.
We exists to attract and retain customers through keeping each home flawlessly cleaned.
Oasis Residential Cleaning Services benefits includes healthcare and bonus structure.
Employees can also take advantage of development offerings like college courses, seminars, luncheons, and professional sports outings.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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